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So, 'Link' (1970) is this fascinating exploration of objects, you know? It's not your typical narrative; it just throws a bunch of unrelated items together, but somehow it works. The pacing feels kind of hypnotic, almost like a visual poem. The atmosphere is dense and intriguing, a little unsettling at times, which really draws you in. Practical effects, though minimal, are used in such a way that they feel organic to the film's collage style. It’s distinctive, for sure, in a world where everything seems to follow a formula. You can’t help but appreciate how it challenges conventional storytelling.
As for formats, 'Link' has been released on a few obscure labels, which adds to its allure among collectors. The scarcity of certain editions makes it a bit of a treasure hunt, especially when you consider its unconventional nature. There's a niche interest surrounding it; enthusiasts appreciate its artful divergence from standard filmmaking techniques. Overall, it's a film that intrigues those who seek out the unusual.
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